President Trump pushed back against calls for Abrams to run for office again after her loss for Georgia governor, calling the notion “a mistake.”
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Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax: ‘The governor needed to apologize and I am glad that he did so’
Virginia’s Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax is next in line if Gov. Ralph Northam resigns in light of a racist yearbook that surfaced Friday.
Virginia’s governor won’t resign over blackface, KKK photo. What’s next?
Despite facing fierce demands from across the country, VirginiaGov. Ralph Northam refused to resign in the aftermath of his medical school yearbook page surfacing.
Who is Ralph Northam, the Virginia governor who faces resignation calls after racist yearbook photo?
The photo was part of RalphNortham’s 1984 yearbook during his last year atEastern Virginia Medical School.
Elizabeth Warren apologizes to Cherokee leaders over DNA test, reports say
The apology comes just days before Elizabeth Warren is set to make an announcement about whether she will run for president in 2020.
‘Biggest wimp ever to serve as president’: Conservatives bash Trump on ending shutdown without border money
While many applaudedan end to the 35-day government shutdown, some conservatives saw something else: President Donald Trump’s defeat.
The government shutdown is finally over. Here’s a look back at the big moments
After 35 days, it’s over. Here’s a look back at the big moments that led to the end of the government shutdown.
‘Not a 2,000-mile concrete structure from sea to sea’: Is Trump scaling back border wall plan?
Those across the nation who tuned in to watch President Donald Trump’s proposal on Saturday to end the 28-day shutdown took issue with one particular line of the 13-minute address.
Government shutdown: A look back at the major events, decisions and bills that got us here
As President Trump readies a “major announcement” on the shutdown, here’s a look back at the major events and efforts to reopen the government.
President George W. Bush delivers pizza to Secret Service detail amid government shutdown
Former President George W. Bush delivered pizza to his Secret Service detail, who are working without pay due to the partial government shutdown.